Debadge or no?
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#13
RE: Debadge or no?
Here's a quick snap of mine debadged, if seeing more already done will help.
Updated pic: (Ah heck, I couldn't delete the original pic)
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Updated pic: (Ah heck, I couldn't delete the original pic)
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#14
RE: Debadge or no?
After posting the above pic, I got a PM as to how to remove badges. There are many ways, but the following was what I sent anonther Forum member. Use whatever works for you.
"There are many ways to proceed. This is my suggested way--I think it is the least risky to the paint finish. It is somewhat slow, but safe.
I use a couple strands of waxed dental floss looped over a couple pencil-sized wooden dowels for handles. Pull it up against the underside of the emblem and keep it there as you work. This will cut the tape right behind the emblem. Slowly saw back and forth applying considerable pressure. If you immediately break the floss you know it was too much pressure. It will take quite a bit of floss since it breaks in short order (I averaged one piece per number/letter on the sides).
Start with the thinnest part of the emblem; they are quick to come off and encouraging to the beginner. A wide emblem with no thick parts--like the rear Ram--is slow, the side numbers quick. After you are done one may use Goo-gone or an automotive adhesive remover (must be paint safe, of course) to carefully work loose the remaining adhesive tape. (if you try something new test it on an inconspicuous place and leave it on the paint for some time to be sure--checking often--that it's safe). Using Goo Gone and some water to inhibit resticking does the trick for me. I find rubbing with a thumb works best, but gets a little sore, though heals quickly.
Patience is the watch word. Good luck!"
"There are many ways to proceed. This is my suggested way--I think it is the least risky to the paint finish. It is somewhat slow, but safe.
I use a couple strands of waxed dental floss looped over a couple pencil-sized wooden dowels for handles. Pull it up against the underside of the emblem and keep it there as you work. This will cut the tape right behind the emblem. Slowly saw back and forth applying considerable pressure. If you immediately break the floss you know it was too much pressure. It will take quite a bit of floss since it breaks in short order (I averaged one piece per number/letter on the sides).
Start with the thinnest part of the emblem; they are quick to come off and encouraging to the beginner. A wide emblem with no thick parts--like the rear Ram--is slow, the side numbers quick. After you are done one may use Goo-gone or an automotive adhesive remover (must be paint safe, of course) to carefully work loose the remaining adhesive tape. (if you try something new test it on an inconspicuous place and leave it on the paint for some time to be sure--checking often--that it's safe). Using Goo Gone and some water to inhibit resticking does the trick for me. I find rubbing with a thumb works best, but gets a little sore, though heals quickly.
Patience is the watch word. Good luck!"
#15
RE: Debadge or no?
I will post pics of mine later today. I always debadge, becouse it looks cleaner. Yhe best way to debadge is this. #1 If your truck is new the paint surely won't be hurt, since the badges are newly applied. #2 use high test fishing line. #3 Heat the emblem with a blow dryer.(it won't hurt it since the paint is baked on anyways at a much hotter temp than that. #4 Just pick or roll the remaining adhesive off. If your truck is older you might want to heat the remaining adhesive just a bit to get it off. To much heat will make it gooey. Clean the area with goof off or 3M tar remover. I've removed every badge and sticker on every vehicle I've owned in about 10 minutes. The 4x4 stickers on the sides will just pull off with very little heat. I just let min sit in the sun for a few minutes. Hope this helps.
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RE: Debadge or no?
My truck has some type of door protector I'd guess you'd call it, or molding strips on the doors that appeared to be two-way taped on. I'd really like to take them off, because alot of the RAMs I see don't have them, are they hard to get off? I wonder if they can easiliy be taken off like the badges? The trucks that look good with them are the ones that are painted the same color, my truck is white and the molding strips are black.